Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) is the gas most commonly used to inflate the body cavities during 'keyhole' surgery (e.g. laparoscopy and thoracoscopy). However, CO(2) can be absorbed, leading to increased arterial CO(2) and increased CO(2) elimination from the lungs. These increases in CO(2) are observed following a wide variety of procedures both in adults and in infants and children. Although it is usually assumed that increases in arterial or end-tidal CO(2) directly reflect absorption of CO(2) from body cavities, this is not necessarily true, as either increases in metabolically produced CO(2) or respiratory compromise making it more difficult to eliminate CO(2) could also be responsible for these changes. Recently, a new technique has been int...
The ventilation and carbon dioxide elimination of each lung, and pulmonary arterial pressure, were s...
ObjectiveSystemic effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation during left-sided cardiac surgery wer...
Background: The risks connected with the presence of air microemboli in open-heart surgery, have rec...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas most commonly used to inflate the body cavities during 'keyhole' sur...
The aim of this paper is to review the factors which may affect breath ¹³CO2/¹²CO2 natural abundance...
Background: Carbon dioxide is a normal by-product of aerobic metabolism that maintains the equilibri...
OBJECTIVES: Carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation was used by some devices for endoscopic vein harvest t...
Abstract Background Arterial air embolism during open heart surgery may cause postoperative complica...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Mechanical ventilation and ventilator-associated lung injury could be avoided by decreasing the vent...
AbstractBackground: Cardiac surgery is associated with an important risk of central or peripheral or...
Laparoscopic operations are a common and popular way for abdominal procedures. They are usually perf...
Background: Acid base alterations occur during laparoscopy with carbon dioxide insufflation. The pur...
Abstract PURPOSE: Although the utility of the sitting position is undisputed for biomechanical and...
Carbon dioxide absorbers have been used in anesthesiology for many years. However, this process is n...
The ventilation and carbon dioxide elimination of each lung, and pulmonary arterial pressure, were s...
ObjectiveSystemic effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation during left-sided cardiac surgery wer...
Background: The risks connected with the presence of air microemboli in open-heart surgery, have rec...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas most commonly used to inflate the body cavities during 'keyhole' sur...
The aim of this paper is to review the factors which may affect breath ¹³CO2/¹²CO2 natural abundance...
Background: Carbon dioxide is a normal by-product of aerobic metabolism that maintains the equilibri...
OBJECTIVES: Carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation was used by some devices for endoscopic vein harvest t...
Abstract Background Arterial air embolism during open heart surgery may cause postoperative complica...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Mechanical ventilation and ventilator-associated lung injury could be avoided by decreasing the vent...
AbstractBackground: Cardiac surgery is associated with an important risk of central or peripheral or...
Laparoscopic operations are a common and popular way for abdominal procedures. They are usually perf...
Background: Acid base alterations occur during laparoscopy with carbon dioxide insufflation. The pur...
Abstract PURPOSE: Although the utility of the sitting position is undisputed for biomechanical and...
Carbon dioxide absorbers have been used in anesthesiology for many years. However, this process is n...
The ventilation and carbon dioxide elimination of each lung, and pulmonary arterial pressure, were s...
ObjectiveSystemic effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation during left-sided cardiac surgery wer...
Background: The risks connected with the presence of air microemboli in open-heart surgery, have rec...